Ambitious Bihar
Thursday, September 12, 2013
बिहारी होने का गर्व--
बिहार - जहाँ सबसे पहले महाजनपद बना!
बिहार - जहा बुद्ध को ज्ञान मिला
बिहार - जहाँ के राजा चन्द्रगुप्त मौर्या से लड़ने की हिम्मत सिकंदर को भी नही हुई
बिहार - जहाँ के राजा महान अशोक ने अरब तक हिंदुस्तान का पताका फहराया
बिहार - राजा जराशंध ,पाणिनि(जिसने संश्कृत व्याकरण लिखा ), आर्यभट, चाणक्य(महान अर्थशात्री ),रहीम, कबीर का जन्म हुआ !
बिहार - जहाँ के ८० साल के बूढ़े ने अंग्रेजो के दांत खट्टे कर दिए (बाबु वीर कुंवर सिंह )
बिहार - जिसने देश को पहला राष्ट्रपति दिया
बिहार - जहाँ के गोनू झा के किस्से पुरे हिंदुस्तान में प्रशिद्ध है !
बिहार - जहाँ महान जय प्रकाश नारायण का जन्म हुआ !
बिहार - जहाँ भिखारी ठाकुर (विदेशिया) का जन्म हुआ !
बिहार - जहाँ शारदा सिन्हा जैसी महान भोजपुरी गायिका का जन्म हुआ !
बिहार - जहाँ - स्वामी सहजानंद सरस्वती
राम शरण शर्मा
राज कमल झा
विद्यापति
रामधारी सिंह ‘दिनकर'
रामवृक्ष बेनीपुरी
देवकी नंदन खत्री
इन्द्रदीप सिन्हा
राम करण शर्मा
महामहोपाध्याय पंडित राम अवतार शर्मा
नलिन विलोचन शर्मा
गंगानाथ झा
ताबिश खैर
कलानाथ मिश्र
आचार्य रामलोचन सरन
गोपाल सिंह नेपाली
बिनोद बिहारी वर्मा
आचार्य रामेश्वर झा
राघव शरण शर्मा
नागार्जुन
आचार्य जानकी बल्लभ शाश्त्री
जैसे महान लेखको का जन्म हुआ !
बिहार - जहाँ बिस्स्मिल्लाह खान का जन्म हुआ
बिहार - जहाँ आज भी दिलो में प्रेम बसता है
बिहार - जहाँ आज भी बच्चे अपने माँ - बाप के पैर दबाये बिना नही सोते
बिहार - जहाँ से सबसे ज्यादा बच्चे देश का सबसे कठिन परीक्षा u .p .s .c. और IIT पास करते है
बिहार - जहाँ के गाँव में आज भी दादा दादी अपने बच्चो को कहानिया सुनाते है
बिहार - जहाँ आज भी भूखे रह के अतिथि को खिलाया जाता है
बिहार - जहाँ के बच्चे कोई सुविधा न होते हुए भी देश में सबसे ज्यादा सरकारी नौकरी पते है !
हम इसी बिहार के रहने वाले हैं ! तो कियों न करे खुद के बिहारी होने पर गर्व !जय बिहार !!!
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
I'm proud to be a Bihari, says Mauritius president
Mauritius President Rajkeswur Purryag turned emotional and broke down a number of times while remembering his forefathers who sailed to an alien island some 150 years ago to work in the cane fields there. He arrived here on Sunday along with his wife Aneetah Purryag and a few ministers to associate himself with his roots.
Paying tributes to his great grandfather Lakshman Paryag, who went to Mauritius, and his brother Chawwa, who stayed back here, Purryag said, "Their memory is embedded in my blood. My forefathers went to a distant place but kept Bihar and India alive in their hearts."
Purryag said the relations between India and Mauritius is not that of two nations but that of two brothers. Villagers Mahesh Prasad Nonia and his brother Ganesh are related to the Mauritius president. They touched Purryag's feet and presented him with a silver casket containing the village soil, a branch of paddy and a dhoti.
Speaking in chaste Hindi, the Mauritius president laid stress on education and asked villagers to send their children to school. "If you want to get rid of poverty, you must ensure that your children get proper education." He recalled that when his great grandfather and others went to the island, they worked very hard, lived in huts and ate "basi chawal (stale rice)". Still, they made Mauritius a prosperous nation. He quoted first President of Mauritius Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, who had his roots in Harigaon in Bhojpur district, that education should be the first and last priority.
Purryag had been trying to locate his roots for about 25 years. He said when he came to Bihar some 25 years ago, he tried to find out his roots but failed. Later, when Bihar assembly speaker Uday Narayan Choudhary and after that Bihar CM Nitish Kumar visited Mauritius and met him, he again requested them to locate the place of his ancestors. "I am too happy to place my feet on the land of my ancestors. I will never forget this moment and will come here again," he said.
Praising the leadership of Nitish Kumar, Purryag said, "Ever since he (Nitish) took over the reins of Bihar, the state has been drawing global attention. Bihar is moving on the path of progress. You should remain united, shun casteism and take Bihar to newer heights."
Earlier, he said, he was ashamed of calling himself a Bihari. During his visits to India, he never revealed his Bihar connection. "But today I feel proud to be a Bihari," he said amid cheers.
The CM announced to open a high school in the village in Purryag's name. The village tank would also be named after him since Purryag himself had laid the foundation for its renovation work.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Scientist Aryabhatta
Aryabhata was born in Taregna (literally, song of the stars), which is a small town in Bihar, India, about 30 km (19 mi) from Patna (then known as Pataliputra), the capital city of Bihar State. Evidences justify his birth there. In Taregna Aryabhata set up an Astronomical Observatory in the Sun Temple 6th century.
Aryabhatta studied at the University of Nalanda. One of his major works was Aryabhatiya written in 499 AD. His book aryabhatiya covers astronomical and mathematical theories in which the earth was taken to be spinning on its axis and the periods of the planets were given with respect to the sun. Aryabhatta believes that the moon and planets shine by reflected sunlight and he also believes that the orbits of the planets are ellipses. He correctly explains the causes of eclipses of the Sun and the Moon. His value for the length of the year at 365 days 6 hours 12 minutes 30 seconds is remarkably close to the true value which is about 365 days 6 hours. In this book, the day was reckoned from one sunrise to the next, whereas in his Aryabhata-siddhanta he took the day from one midnight to another. There was also difference in some astronomical parameters.
Aryabhata is the author of several treatises on mathematics and astronomy, some of which are lost. His major work, Aryabhatiya, a compendium of mathematics and astronomy, was extensively referred to in the Indian mathematical literature and has survived to modern times. The mathematical part of the Aryabhatiya covers arithmetic, algebra, plane trigonometry, and spherical trigonometry. It also contains continued fractions, quadratic equations, sums-of-power series, and a table of sines.
Aryabhatta was the first to explain how the Lunar Eclipse and the Solar Eclipse happened. Aryabhatta also gave close approximation for Pi. In the Aryabhatiya, he wrote-“Add 4 to 100, multiply by 8, then add 62000 and then divided by 20000. The result is approximately the circumference of a circle of diameter twenty thousand. By this rule the relation of the circumference to diameter is given.” In other words, p ~ 62832/20000= 3.1416, correct to four rounded – off decimal places. Aryabhatta was the first astronomers to make an attempt at measuring the earth’s circumference. Aryabhata accurately calculated the earth’s circumference as 24835 miles, which was only 0.2 % smaller than the actual value of 24,902 miles. This approximation remained the most accurate for over a thousand years.
Aryabhatiya was translated into Latin in the 13th century. Through this translation, European mathematician got to know methods for calculating the areas of triangles, volumes of spheres as well as square and cube root. Aryabhatta’s ideas about eclipses and the sun being the sources of moonlight may not have caused much of an impression on European astronomers as by then they had come to know of these facts through the observations of Copernicus and Galileo. Considering that Aryabhatta discovered these facts 1500 years ago, and 1000 years before Copernicus and Galileo makes him an early pioneer of this field. Aryabhatta – Siddhanta were reliable for practical purpose of fixing the Panchanga (Hindu Calendar) .
Thursday, May 31, 2012
THE MIRACLE STORY OF BIHAR
Nitish Kumar is been described by many as the ‘miracle man’ of Bihar. The progress which Bihar has made in the last four years is nothing short of a miracle considering that the state was witnessing de-growth only half a decade back.
The latest data released by the Central Statistical Organization (CSO) shows that Bihar has grown at a stunning rate of 11.03% in the last five years. The most startling aspect is that, it is the second fastest growing state in India, just a shade behind Gujarat. Not surprisingly, it was only five years back that Nitish Kumar took over as the chief minister of Bihar after fifteen years of Lalu-Rabri jungle raja.
So, what was the secret formula of Nitish Kumar that turned the Bihar story dramatically?
The formula was simple- he worked on the basics. He focussed on two key areas- the law & order situation & infrastructure.
The first and foremost challenge for Nitish was to restore the law of the land. During the Lalu-Rabri rule Bihar had become synonymous with kidnappings & killings. Eradicating this disease was not an easy task for Kumar. But his tight grip on the police departement ensured that the law of the land was gradually implemented. Speedy trial of criminal cases along with selection of police officers on merit instilled confidence in the public. The government also recruited 10,000 constables to bolster the security situation. And Kumar is confident that the perception of Bihar is finally changing with people recognizing that Bihar is a safe place to visit and do business. Many students and businessmen had left the state during the Lalu & Rabri’s tenure.
Infrastructure was the other key area which saw a drastic expedition in the last five years. If the year 2004-05, saw the construction of a merly 318 kilometers of road, in 2008-09 nearly 2500 kilometers of road was constructed. The state saw construction on 316 flyovers between 1975 and 2004 but from the time Nitish took over, 400 flyovers have been constructed.
The biggest testimony of these developments is the fact that the number of foreign tourists visiting the state has shot up from 95,000 in 2006 to 3.56 lakh in 2008.
The other major achievement of Kumar was embarking on the mission to empower the women of the state. One of the first moves after the government took over was to reserve 50 per cent seats for women in urban local bodies and panchayats across the state. The government also started programs to encourage the girl students to go to school. One such scheme started by the government provides free uniform and cycle to girl students above class 8th. The drop out rate of girl students has come down from 25 lakh to 10 lakh. Kumar is now planning to extend the same scheme for boys.
The leading business financial daily,‘The Economic Times’ awarded Kumar the prestigious ‘reformer of the year’ award recognizing his good work that is changing the fortunes of Bihar. After receiving the award, Kumar, in all his humility appealed to the top CEOs of India present there to invest in Bihar, which would help the state in moving forward. In his candid remark much to the audience delight he also added that ‘what is the use of a business award if companies don’t come to Bihar’. It was an honest plea by an honest chief minister. Maybe it may take bit more time before companies start heading towards Bihar. But one fact that Kumar has underlined by his performance is that –good governance & inclusive growth not only wins you elections & awards but also people’s heart & respect across the board.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Bihar's Satyam Kumar cracks IIT entrance test at 12
Reliving the glorious history of Bihar
Monday, May 21, 2012
New Patna world City
Hafeez Contractor, one of India’s best known architects, plans to develop a world city alongside the river Ganges here – on the lines of Dubai – that will boast of eco-friendly buildings and water sports facilities, officials here say.
“Contractor submitted his proposed plans to the state government during his visit here Tuesday,” an official said referring to the proposed New Patna World City.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is reportedly impressed by Contractor’s plans to develop a future city in Patna.
“After Contractor met him in this connection, Kumar has asked development commissioner A.K. Sinha and top officials of the urban development department to have a meeting with Contractor to discuss it,” officials said.
“All the high-rise buildings and apartments will be constructed on eco-friendly lines with water sports facilities on the river side,” the official said.
An official of the urban development department told IANS that Contractor’s plans are to develop a new city spread over an area of 1,700 acres. This would include residential, commercial and entertainment centres on 300 acres while 350 acres would be developed as green fields.
“He plans to develop a park on 600 acres on the lines of the New York park which is spread over 800 acres,” officials said.
Other facilities like seven-star hotels, malls and shopping centres, schools, hospitals, health clubs, meditation centres, art galleries, convention centres and sports centres would be created in the planned city.
Kumar Wednesday laid the foundation for Bihar’s first multi-storeyed industrial complex at the Fatuha industrial area near Patna. At a function on the occasion, he said Contractor had come up with a layout to develop land full of sand near the Ganges.
Contractor said Patna has the potential to become a city like Delhi or Dubai. “Patna has a lot of potential with regard to infrastructure development, especially with the positive leadership in the state,” he said.
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